Immune system disorders produce a wide range of symptoms, which may involve the whole body, skin and mucous membranes, nervous system, digestive system, joints and muscle tissues, resulting in fever, rash, headache, loss of appetite, joint pain and other related symptoms.
1. Systemic symptoms: Immune system disorders may result in systemic symptoms such as fever, fatigue, depression, and low immunity.
2. Skin and mucous membranes: Skin and mucous membrane symptoms such as waxing and waning, rash, photosensitivity and mouth ulcers may occur.
3. Nervous system: headache, dizziness, memory loss and other neurological symptoms may occur.
4. Digestive system: Some patients may have digestive symptoms such as loss of appetite, indigestion, and wasting.
5. Joints and muscle tissues: joint pain and swelling, muscle weakness, stiffness and other joint and muscle tissue symptoms may also occur.
In daily life, you can eat a moderate amount of milk, eggs, lean meat and other high-protein foods, but also eat more apples, oranges, spinach, celery and other fresh fruits and vegetables to replenish vitamins and trace elements; pay attention to rest, moderate exercise to enhance physical fitness.
If immune system disorders occur, it is recommended that patients seek timely medical attention and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized diagnosis and treatment. Early detection, early diagnosis and early control are extremely important.